- AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core 3.8 GHz (4.6 GHz Max Boost) CPU, X570 Motherboard, Seagate FireCuda 520 M.2 2280 1 TB PCIe Gen4 x 4, NVMe 1.3 Internal Solid State Drive
- GeForce RTX 3090 24 GB GDDR6X Graphics Card (Brand May Varies), 32 GB DDR4 3600 MHz RGB Gaming Memory, Windows 10 Home 64-bit, Showcase Your PC with the Stunning Phanteks Qube Case – White
- 802.11ac Wi-Fi, No Bloatware, DisplayPort & HDMI Graphic Output Options, HD Audio and Mic, Free Gaming Keyboard and Mouse, 10 USB Ports including USB 3.2 Gen1 / Gen 2 and 2 USB Type-C (USB-C ports require additional hardware for functionality)
- Maintain Higher Boost Speed with 360mm AIO Cooler and 6 RGB Fans for Maximum Cooling Performance, Powered by 80 Plus Certified 850 Watt Power Supply
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dawn –
Quite please!!
So, i’m a system engineer/administrator/developer – and a life long gamer. This is my first Gaming rig that i purchased instead of building, as i get older, and have more money i care less about the nuance of spending time on a build, i’d rather just get the product, even if i pay more. That being said you can imagine i’d be a critic of the build since i do my own, and work in the industry, right?
Well, as a tough customer to please, i find myself quite pleased – the brands are all solid, the packing was solid, the case is gorgeous, and the performance is amazing. The only reason i went 4 out of 5 is the XMP profile was not set up to the optimal rating for the ram, for most people it would be fine, it was clocked at 3533MHZ, but the RAM is rated for 3600, which you’ll find the voltage is not configured for either, so you’d have to tinker with voltage and clock to get to the correct speeds. Not a big deal for the average gamer as that won’t make a big difference in performance, but still a slight mark off from being a perfect experience, as if you want the full clock speed you’d need to feel confident enough to correct the voltage as well which is a step above what the average consumer might be comfortable doing.
Glenn F –
Pretty good build, beside the absence of… USB-C, Bluetooth and decent keyboard!
Farr –
Great PC, works well, Price was almost not a ripoff (Those are really sad times for consumers). I still don’t understand why would someone get a 3090 to game, I got this PC just for the video card, that I use in a home made workstation for computing.
I am using this PC with another older video card (1080ti) and I had to update the BIOS/reset it for the graphic card to finally be recognized.
I have to admit, I quite like the PC case, as well as all the lights (and I thought I was way too cool for this!!)
My only issue so far, that is quite annoying, is the absence of USB-C. There is one plug in the front of the case, but it is inactive, the motherboard has NO USBC connectors! This is really surprising.
All the components inside the PC are from reputable brands, and beside the USB-C absence, the only annoying things for a PC of this price is the lack of Bluetooth, and the keyboard that is a joke (seriously, it was impossible to type on this, I can’t even imagine playing with it, the space bar was registering less than 20% of the hits) beside this, everything is good!
I paid this $3999 with the AMD Ryzen 9 3900X, price keeps increasing. Crazy times!
Delywynn –
I had my doubts when ordering this system since it was the only RTX 3090 I could find anywhere. There was some initial confusion around the shipping / tracking of the order, but it was delivered on my doorstep right on time.
Another reviewer mentioned cheap parts, but that is not my experience. Maybe not every system has the exact same components, but here is what my system has:
– MSI GeForce RTX 3090 Gaming X Trio
– ASRock x570 Steel Legend motherboard
– G.Skill Trident Z Neo RAM
– ThermalTake Toughpower Grand RGB 1050w PSU
– InWin Jupiter AJ120 fans (9)
– 1TB Firecuda 520 PCIE4.0 NVMe
– MetallicGear (Phanteks) Qube case
The only downside is that the wifi card wasn’t playing nice after I added a second NVMe, but I don’t need wifi so just took it out instead of troubleshooting it. Also, the USB C on the front of the case was not connected (motherboard doesn’t have USB C header). I bought an $8 USB3.2->USBC adapter card and it works just fine.
Is every component top-of-the line? No, the motherboard is mid-range and the PSU isn’t real common. But the GPU is MSI’s best.
Gemeny –
What a beast
Just got this beast of a PC today. I was crossing my fingers that the components it came with would be good and I haven’t been let down.
ASROCK Phantom Gaming 4 X570 motherboard (basic but serves it’s purpose)
Gskill Trident Z RGB Ram
Gigabyte Aorus Geforce RTX 3090
9 Fans
AIO as advertised
Case is very, very sharp looking and RGB works well.
Stays cool and quiet – even pushing Cyberpunk at 3440 x 1440 with Ultra Settings and RT on, card and CPU never broke past 65 degrees. Can’t see the Power Supply type, but I haven’t had any crashes or BSOD yet.
Product was shipped and packed well and nothing was unseated during transit.
Even though this is only my first night with the system, its sleek, looks amazing, stays cool, and performs better than I expected! Thank you, Skytech – coming from Alienware, I am impressed and delighted so far.
Brennan –
no major issues, decent minus the terrible CPU/motherboard combo.
Jamie –
built to last
Jovian –
I never leave these kinds of comments… but I feel the negative comments disrespect this system. Packaging was perfect… parts were all perfect (I’m sure this changes from case to case and maybe I just got lucky… but maybe some people just can’t be pleased with anything). Full disclosure.. the setup was rocky.. the system kept crashing initially… I had to completely reformat and even then, it kept crashing… I needed to update the BIOS and upgrade absolutely ALL the drivers.. now it’s stable.. but that comes with the territory having all these brand new features. I enabled TPM 2.0 for Windows 11 compatibility. I recommend Snappy Driver Lite (free) to get a list of all the drivers you need to update.. you may experience some freezing until you’re all updated. It’s some extra leg work but the hardware is SOLID. One valid complaint I read from others is they put the smaller ram chips and bridged it out.. 8GB x4.. It’s a little annoying but hardly a deal breaker. This system has the nicest parts I’ve ever had, personally…
Auckram –
This is a great computer. I usually build my own but, with the current supply problems, that was unrealistic. I was looking for a pre-built with a 3090 that I could upgrade other components as necessary. I was very nervous about it getting shipped cross country but it was very well packed and there were absolutely 0 issues.
The one thing that annoyed me is some of the software that comes pre-installed. The RGB control software, for instance, didn’t work well and was just annoying enough to be frustrating and their website was zero help. Minor cable management issue, but that was fixable.